ALLEN COON CHUNK RANGE INFORMATION
Location:
On the far end of the Youth Range.
Distances: 60yd. ranges
45 min Relays
FIRING LINE PROCEDURE
Practice targets available for $1.00 at the range
All match and aggregate targets must be purchased in the Clubhouse.
Registration and Target Desk Times:
Range times:
1. All competitors must be registered at the Registration Desk in the Clubhouse.
2. Select the matches you wish to shoot from the program.
4. Aggregates must be entered before purchasing or firing any individual matches in the aggregate. Should you fire an individual match that is included in an aggregate, you can no longer purchase that aggregate. If you shoot an individual match that is included in an aggregate that you have already entered, you have automatically disqualified both of your scores. To prevent this, purchase the complete aggregate package. Take time to check those matches included in the aggregate against your program. In this way you will not repeat matches, resulting in disqualification.
5. You may shoot any match in any relay.
7. Targets that hang for too many relays may be disqualified.
8. If you have any questions, do not hesitate to ask the range officers, directors, or association officers. No question is too small to be answered. A small question may determine disqualifications, good scores, or someone’s safety.
On the far end of the Youth Range.
Distances: 60yd. ranges
45 min Relays
FIRING LINE PROCEDURE
Practice targets available for $1.00 at the range
All match and aggregate targets must be purchased in the Clubhouse.
Registration and Target Desk Times:
- 7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. first weekend
- 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. rest of week.
Range times:
- Open at 7:00 a.m.
- Shooting begins at 7:30 a.m. (weather and lighting permitting)
1. All competitors must be registered at the Registration Desk in the Clubhouse.
2. Select the matches you wish to shoot from the program.
- If you are shooting single matches (not aggregates), purchase at the appropriate Target Desk those targets listed for the particular match
identified as “Individual Matches” and “Reentry Matches.”
- If you are purchasing aggregate matches, select your aggregate at the Aggregate Desk. (See item 4., below.)
- SHOOTERS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR PURCHASING THE CORRECT TARGETS FOR THEIR MATCHES.
- Identification marks on targets are as follows: red dot—50 yards offhand; OS represents open sights.
- Practice targets are $1.00 and are for use only if there is sufficient space on the firing line.
4. Aggregates must be entered before purchasing or firing any individual matches in the aggregate. Should you fire an individual match that is included in an aggregate, you can no longer purchase that aggregate. If you shoot an individual match that is included in an aggregate that you have already entered, you have automatically disqualified both of your scores. To prevent this, purchase the complete aggregate package. Take time to check those matches included in the aggregate against your program. In this way you will not repeat matches, resulting in disqualification.
5. You may shoot any match in any relay.
- The competitor takes the target to the target desk, the target desk will staple the target to a board and will return it to the shooter. The competitor then chooses their own target location and will post their target/targets during the "post target time" announced by the range officer. It is the shooters responsibility to retrieve his target/targets when finished shooting after the relay.
All shot targets, with the exception of targets marked practice, must be turned into the target desk at the end of the relay they were shot!
- Flint shields on the firing lines are provided for the protection of all shooters. Please leave shielded positions open for flint shooters.
- Get your gear to your shooting position and loading table in preparation to shoot in the next relay. Do not load your gun
before the relay begins.
7. Targets that hang for too many relays may be disqualified.
8. If you have any questions, do not hesitate to ask the range officers, directors, or association officers. No question is too small to be answered. A small question may determine disqualifications, good scores, or someone’s safety.